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Storage Quota Management

It is nice that my subscription details inform me on the amount of my storage quota I have remaining, but more details would be helpful. Having an itemized list of uploaded assets by campaign and their sizes would be handy. After all the work I have done uploading images for my campaigns and detailing handouts, I don't think I would ever want to delete an entire campaign to make room for another. I may have inadvertently uploaded a 10MB map at resolution when I really meant to upload the 2MB version that I created specifically for Roll20, but I have know way to know that. Instead of deleting entire campaign, I could replace the inefficient assets with more efficient version if I knew which ones they were. Maybe a simple fix for this would be to add the size of assets to our library interface. Including information on where the asset is being used would be helpful too. That seems a whole easier to implement than a specific quota management tool.
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Good suggestion. By the way, even if you delete a Campaign, that probably still wouldn't recover your MegaBytes. The assets are actually in your Library, and would remain uploaded in your Library even if you deleted one or more campaigns that had that art-asset placed on the tabletop. So the place to delete assets and recover space --- if it became necessary --- would be by deleting from your Library. I believe this is right. Hope this helps. Hope you don't need to delete anything. As an add-on to "Meta information in the Library files"... If the Library suggestion is to show File Size... it would also be nice to show Original Pixel Dimensions there. People have been asking in other threads, saying they forgot the 100% Size dimensions of their graphics after they uploaded.
You are right of course. I guess I was just trying to use less words for having to delete the resources for a given Campaign and then since the campaign has no resources anymore, I would delete it. I doubt the specific maps and specific handouts for a given campaign would be useful in a different campaign.
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Pardon the thread necromancy, but I'd like to throw my +1 on this. I'd love to have a way to know the original file size and dimensions for items I have uploaded to my library. I am still way under my quota, but I can imagine a time when I need to know how big some of my files are. I have other suggestions for managing the library, but I'll make a new post for those I think. Edit: I made a new topic with more suggestions for managing the asset library, including a couple mock-ups that have the functionality listed here. <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/2222571/asset-library-management-improvements" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/2222571/asset-library-management-improvements</a>
Moved my vote from here to PunsOfAnarchy's thread above, so we can concentrate our votes.
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